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And silver 33 broken down no driver with car on side of monash this morning had sau stickers too

I saw this again today, still there. Who's is it? Do they need a hand with getting it off the freeway? Is it stolen?

I saw this again today, still there. Who's is it? Do they need a hand with getting it off the freeway? Is it stolen?

Well that's what I was thinking when i saw him. Considering I'm in the work van with jumper pack and tools etc I might be able to help old mate out. But no one to be seen !?!

Spose this is as good a place as any, passed Kaz coming back to Melb on the Hume at about 8pm last night, about halfway between the ring roads and Wallan. Gave her a wave but I dont know if she saw me

Also a BSB r34 GT(T?) parked at the shopping centre at Avondale Heights with black number plates

oh hahaa hello ... would have been on way back from matsuri lol.. i think i remember seeing a skyline that was going in the wrong direction lol

Saw a whit 33 gtr reg xgf ... On stud rd scorsbey this arvo at like 4:30 looked nice

And mum saw a grey "skyline" she didn't know what model had gold wheels and green p's on maroondah hwy . Driving next to her she was In my black 32 gtr ? Any one on here

yep that was me, i saw her and thought NO WAY! SONS CAR

guess i was right :)

you a chriny too?

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